I understand that black holes don't really "suck" things in until it crosses the event horizon but if it's traveling fast enough or collides with enough black holes, it'll just continue to swell and gobble up everything in its path. If there's no Hawking radiation or if it gobbles up mass faster than it emits particles, then there really is no limit. If there is no limit, its gravitational influence could potentially become infinite. Also scary to note that Phoenix A was discovered only 15 years ago, and that there's a whole lot of undiscovered sky left, unobservable sky on the other side of the milky way, distant sky, and the great attractor.
>>17011681Oh and whoops, wrong pic. Phoenix A is currently the largest at ~3900AU diameter and 100 billion solar masses.
ur mum's anus
ur dad's anus
>>17011681Still not large enough for your mom to be satisfiedOh damn it they beat me to it.
Black hole with the mass of the universe is larger than the universe so we could very well be inside off a black hole right now.
it's a fine balance between the force that created blackhole and the rate at which it dissipate, there is a limit because they are formed from an implosion of physical materials, which also has a limit
>>17011852>Astrophysical limits dictate that when black holes grow too large (around 50 to 270 billion times the mass of our Sun), the radiation from their swallowing process chokes off their gas supply, halting further growth.What if two SLABS collide? Or you know, 3?
>>17011681We do not understand gravity. Therefore, we don't even know whether they exist. Dark energy and dark matter are similar candidates.And certainly it's pure coincidence that cabal companies are called BLACK Rock or BLACK stone. It certainly is no deception and certainly they tell us the truth about the cosmos.https://i.4cdn.org/wsg/1783100834340585.mp4>The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.
>>17011681The maximum size of a black hole can be described by the maximum growth rate of a black hole multiplied by the age of the universe.Basically at a certain point the mass falling into the black hole at the accretion disk generates so much energy that it pushes away any subsequente mass.Check out the Eddington limit.>its gravitational influence could potentially become infiniteall gravitational influence is infinite in range
>>17011681Not bigger than the medium
>>17011857It would be extremely painful